I would agree with a lot of what you are saying. I think what we're also looking for is the public or communities to be able to give input to projects that are happening in their community. As you know, with the changes in 2012, that opportunity was taken out of the legislation. That's a really big concern for us, and our chapters and our supporters.
I know there has been some concern with some municipalities having to pay and the cost of having to expand bridges, for example, or when they're trying to build culverts and the impact this legislation has had on them. I think there's a distinction that needs to be made with that, that it's not our concern, and we certainly don't want to be causing an impact on municipalities and creating greater costs for them. The way the former Harper government made these changes, it has a huge impact on other projects. The ones that I mentioned in my opening remarks, just in terms of the large dams and pipelines, you know that pipelines are exempted from the act, and certain parts of mine projects are as well. Fish farms that do have an impact on navigable waterways are a really big concern.